The Charmer Minnow Company first patented these unique lures in 1910 in Springfield, Missouri. A few different obscure varieties do exist, although they are very scarce. Some of these include the Musky sized Charmer and the Half-Charmer.

Constructed with cedar bodies and german silver hardware, these are favorites among many early antique lure collectors. The unique "Barber Pole" paint patterns have probably "charmed" more lure collectors than they did fish. These are one of my personal favorite old lures by far. More of these cool early lures can viewed on my website by clicking on the link below.http://randysantiquefishinglures.com/misc-lure companies.html

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Hi, I'm Randy Nelson and this is my blog spot. I'm an avid collector of Antique Fishing Lures from Northwest Indiana. I love to fish, collect old lures, and am a Musician by trade.